I have an Acer Aspire 5315 with an Atheros 5007EG wireless chipset. When I initially install Fedora, the device shows up in Network Manager, but after a kernel update, the device disappears from the list. What should I do? I would really like to get the wi-fi working in Fedora so I no longer need to use Vista to access the internet.

Did you get it working before you updated?
What is in /etc/modprobe.conf
Look through the ' dmesg ' command to see what errors popup.
Hard to say what it is using out of the box. It seems Fedora has enabled a module called ath5k. The future of madwifi from the looks of things.
Mostly wondering if you did get it to work because I thought that chipset is not supported yet.

Brian

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Distribution: RHEL 5.1 with Pieces of this and that.
Kernel 2.6.23.9, KDE 3.5.8 and KDE 4.0 beta, Plus Development src.rpm, ATI fglrx64_7_1_0-8.433-1 rpm with 3D and DRI working.
Acer 5100-5840 with webcam, ati, sdcard reader, sound, atheros based wireless, all working. Only thing not working is the memory stick reader.